PS – Are you planning to attend the Embedded World 2023 trade show from March 14 to 16 in Nuremberg, Germany? It is a must-attend event for all microcontroller and software professionals. As usual, Elektor will be exhibiting at the show. Visit us at booth 4A-646!
Join engineer Clemens Valens for our upcoming Elektor webinar and discover the most popular communication protocols in the electronic systems industry: serial, I²C, and SPI. Our expert speaker will provide you with clear, actionable insights to help you master communication in electronic systems and achieve optimal performance. Attendees can also be part of our giveaway. Don’t miss the webinar on April 20, 2023, at 16:00 (Berlin time).
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The Portenta Machine Control is a fully-centralized, low-power, industrial control unit able to drive equipment and machinery. It can be programmed using the Arduino framework or other embedded development platforms.
This book is a case study in embedded design including discussion of the hardware, processor initialization, low‑level driver development, and application interface design for a product.
The main usage of this board is in artificial intelligence applications (AI) which generally require large amounts of processing power and memory. It marries an Arm Cortex-M4 processor with a floating-point unit (FPU), convolutional neural network (CNN) accelerator, and RISC-V core into a single device.
Google AIY Projects brings do-it-yourself artificial intelligence to your maker projects. The Google AIY Vision Kit lets you build an image recognition device that can see and identify objects, powered by TensorFlow’s machine learning models.
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